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on the left, pointing for Lichborough, where the 

 fox was headed, and turned over the road leading 

 to Maidford, with Seawell Wood in his face, which 

 he objected to ; so ran the bottom over the plough^ 

 and through Grimscote Heath to Grimscote 

 Village, Cold Higham on his left, into Astcote 

 Thorns, pointing for Duncote, and turned over 

 the old Chester road at the end of Duncote 

 lane, with his head straight for TiflBeld Allot- 

 ments, where he was headed, and turned, with 

 Caldecote on his right, crossing the Towcester and 

 Northampton road at the old Brickyard, over the 

 hill through the old road Plantation, to Shoseley 

 Grounds. He was again headed by a shepherd, 

 ran the lane and by the side of the road to 

 Cappenham Bridge, over it, turned down Paulers- 

 pury Meadows (here we had more than one fox) 

 into Alderton fields, and up to the road leading 

 from Alderton to Paulerspury ; this is the extreme 

 point. He turned and ran parallel with the turn- 

 pike road nearly to Cuttle Mill, where the fox 

 crossed the road and the Mill-dam and ran to 

 Heathencote field and Wood Burcote ; he turned 

 to the right, crossed the old Chester road again at 

 Heathencote Toll-bar, through Heathencote and 

 Easton Park to Hulcote Village, where we gave 

 it up. 



